& James Doherty
& THOMAS ADAMS
at Thomas Adams Casting
for TILL DEATH US DO PART PRODUCTIONS LTD
and Mickey Liddell
for LD ENTERTAINMENT
The Bride
Florence Bush-Fuller
MEG HATELEY
Meg trained at Mountview Academy.
Her theatre credits include: Emmeline Pankhurst, Agent Fifi and Miss Johnson in Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World (Kenny Wax Productions/ The Other Palace), Sophie in Mamma Mia (Novello Theatre), Ash/Cinderella in Cinderella (Hall for Cornwall) and Main Cast Girl 7 in Oliver! (Theatre Royal Drury Lane).
Credits while training include: Emilia in William Shakespeare, Marty in Circle, Mirror, Transformation, Lady Macbeth/Witch in Macbeth, Mrs Tancred in Juno & The Paycock, Fanny Squeers in Nicholas Nickleby and Multi-role in The Angry Brigade.
Film and TV credits include: Flora in Patch (Acting Gymnasium), Ellie in The Scourge (Brook Blake), School Girl 2 in The London Road (National Theatre) and Elizabeth in The Rose On No Man’s Land (Turtle Canyon) and Amelia Crosby in Doctors (BBC/ITV).
Other credits include: Chorus in The Theatre Channel – Episode 2 (Dir. Bill Dreamer) and Daughter in Carte D’Or (Dir. Andrew Chaplin).
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Keiran is a Yorkshire-born actor who has lived in London for almost seven years. After vacating the muddy moors of Yorkshire at 18, Keiran trained in Musical Theatre at Emil Dale Academy. Since then, Keiran has worked in both screen and theatre, most recently, he has returned from a European Tour with Vienna’s English Theatre. ‘Til Death Do Us Part…y is Keiran’s first show in a West End Venue and he cannot wait to bring this show to life.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Father of the Brides 'Girlfriend'
Sylvanna
FRANKIE POWER
Frankie trained at The Royal Birmingham Conservatoire and graduated in 2024 with a BA (Hons) in Acting. She is also blessed with a powerful mezzo singing voice, and relishes any chance to utilise this on stage. Recent theatre credits include: Carabosse in Sleeping Beauty (The Attic Theatre) and Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (Site Specific tour). Credits whilst training include: Penelope Pennywise in Urinetown The Musical, Liz in Saved and Rachel in Artemus. Frankie is a proud Essex girl and grew up on a farm, where she had the opportunity to become a highly skilled horse rider. Frankie is delighted to be joining the original London cast of this exciting, new and unique production.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Mother of the Groom
Carol Cox
CLARE SAMUELS
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Bridesmaids Twins
Annabel Bush-Fuller /
Lesley Bush-Fuller
ELEANOR HINDSON
Eleanor Hindson (Actor, Improviser, Writer, Script Editor) trained in Clowning at Ecole Philippe Gaulier, completed Soho Theatre’s Sketch Comedy Lab, and earned a BA in Television Production (First Class) from Bournemouth University. Stage highlights include reaching the Leicester Square Theatre Sketch Off semi-finals (2023), performing with The Free Association’s house Narrative Improv Team, and directing/co-writing Nobu Otsuka’s solo clown show Novy’s Guide (Canal Café Theatre, 2025). She has also performed with Chicago’s Logan Square Improv and trained at RADA (Acting Foundation).
Beyond the stage, Eleanor has worked behind the camera as a producer for Channel 4’s in-house creative agency and as an assistant director on scripted comedy and drama for Netflix, BBC, and ITV. She relishes playful, inventive storytelling with a generous dose of mischief.
The Brides best friend
Felicity ‘FIZZY’ Hughes-Hart
LOUISE LORD
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
The Groom
Tom Cox
KEIRAN CONSTABLE
Clare Samuels trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama and has worked extensively in theatre, television, and stand-up comedy.
Theatre credits include: Talking Heads (Alan Bennett), Two (Jim Cartwright), the UK premiere of See Rock City (Arlene Hutton), The Railway Children, The Secret Garden, Bazar and Rummage (Sue Townsend), and A Touch of Danger.
TV credits include: Emmerdale, Pioneer House (Channel 4), and Colonial House (PBS, USA), which led to appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show and Richard & Judy—the latter naming her episode as one of their top five comedy moments ever.
Clare has performed her own one-woman show at the Edinburgh Festival and plays “Titty Bunting” in an online mockumentary.
She regularly MCs comedy nights and performs stand-up and improv, hoping someone laughs before last orders.
She is currently playing “Linda” in Film Club for the BBC, written by Aimee Lou Wood.
Brides Brother and the Photographer
George Bush-Fuller
LOUIE WANLESS
'Louie is an actor and spoken word artist who recently completed his training at Guildford School of Acting (BA Acting).
Credits include: Switzerland (Misplaced Theatre Company), Flying Ant Day (Sibiu International Theatre Festival) and The Weyard Sisters.
Credits whilst training include: Journey's End, Tartuffe and From Zenith to Horizon. He is very excited to bring the role of George to life!
Till Death Us Do Part...y is Louie's West End debut.'
The Wedding Planner
Georgie Halford
Training includes: Tring Park School for the Performing Arts, London School of Dramatic Art, The Actors Class, National Youth Theatre.
Stage Credits: Epic Love And Pop Songs (New Wimbledon Theatre), Katzenmusik (The Union Theatre), Baby With The Bathwater (Showface Festival), Alternative Therapy (Theatro Technis), Seen and Not Heard (Lion and Unicorn Theatre), Blink (London Tour), Talkabout (Riant Theatre New York/Rosemary Branch Theatre), South Kentish Town (Arcola Theatre).
Screen Credits: Who Made You Queen (Mavrik Productions), A Matter of Causality (Tapping Frog Productions), Ministry of Snitches (NYFA).
Voice Over Credits: Rocketman (Paramount Pictures), From Lewisham to Llandudno (LSDA), Incanti (Almeida Associates).
Director
Paddy Doherty
Director James (Paddy) Doherty has had a passion for improvised comedy since working with Jay Leggett (Second City Chicago), in the late 90’s. Since then he’s collaborated with members of The Free Association (London), and has worked with Armando Iannucci numerous times, developing Avenue 5 Season 2, and appearing in The Thick Of It, Veep and the Oscar-nominated In the Loop. James also helped develop the original characters for the Channel 4 hit Mongrels. A regular and well-known face from TV comedy shows, James’ work includes appearances in the BAFTA winning Him & Her The Wedding (BBC) and BAFTA-nominated Big Boys (Ch4). Other TV comedy credits include The Windsors, Phoneshop (Ch 4), Trying (AppleTV+), Rev, Miranda, The IT Crowd, Count Arthur Strong and Motherland (BBC). James can currently be seen in Season 2 & 3 of House Of The Dragon (HBO) as the recurring barfly, Cley, and as Nick Biddiss in Season 2 of The Gold (BBC). James has also worked extensively in theatre with recent seasons at the RSC and National Theatre. He has appeared in numerous West End musicals including Come From Away, Chicago and Les Miserables.
Author & Director
James Doherty
Director James (Paddy) Doherty has had a passion for improvised comedy since working with Jay Leggett (Second City Chicago), in the late 90’s. Since then he’s collaborated with members of The Free Association (London), and has worked with Armando Iannucci numerous times, developing Avenue 5 Season 2, and appearing in The Thick Of It, Veep and the Oscar-nominated In the Loop. James also helped develop the original characters for the Channel 4 hit Mongrels. A regular and well-known face from TV comedy shows, James’ work includes appearances in the BAFTA winning Him & Her The Wedding (BBC) and BAFTA-nominated Big Boys (Ch4). Other TV comedy credits include The Windsors, Phoneshop (Ch 4), Trying (AppleTV+), Rev, Miranda, The IT Crowd, Count Arthur Strong and Motherland (BBC). James can currently be seen in Season 2 & 3 of House Of The Dragon (HBO) as the recurring barfly, Cley, and as Nick Biddiss in Season 2 of The Gold (BBC). James has also worked extensively in theatre with recent seasons at the RSC and National Theatre. He has appeared in numerous West End musicals including Come From Away, Chicago and Les Miserables.
Producer
Robert has been working in the music and entertainment industry for over 40 years. As a 16 year old, he was a member of the British chart-topping pop band Unit 4 Plus 2 as an artist and co-songwriter. Moving into record production and management, he spent his early years closely involved with the British TV talent show Opportunity Knocks. After 10 years of producing many international artists alongside his mentor, recording producer and lyricist Norman Newell, he became involved in presenting his own music concerts and stage theatre productions in the UK and internationally.
West End productions include: Little Lies starring Sir John Mills (Wyndham Theatre); Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (Prince of Wales Theatre); with Bill Kenwright the three-time Tony award-winning Mornings At Seven starring legendary Teresa Wright (Westminster/St James Theatre); Batboy the Musical (Shaftesbury Theatre); Daddy Cool (Shaftesbury Theatre and international tours in Berlin, Holland); Olivier-nominated Tell Me On A Sunday starring Marti Webb (St James & transfer Duchess Theatres); Stephen Sondheim’s Putting It Together starring Janie Dee and David Bedella (St James Theatre); McQueen, starring Dianna Agron and Stephen Wight (St James Theatre and transfer Theatre Royal Haymarket); multi award-winning 20th Anniversary of RENT (St James Theatre and UK
national tour).
Producer